Former Antigo woman receives sentence for bath salts

A former Antigo woman with multiple cases involving bath salts was sentenced in a few cases today in Langlade County court.

Taylor Elizabeth Lowell, 23, of Rosholt, formerly of Antigo, was sentenced to serve six months in jail for possession of a hazardous substance with the intent to abuse (bath salts). She will receive credit for 124 days served. She was also sentenced to 30 days jail time for possession of drug paraphernalia, which was already served. A deferred judgment was revoked for a charge of possession of narcotic drugs, she was sentenced to 2 years probation with a 3 year prison sentence which was imposed and stayed.

In a separate case, she received a 1 year probation term for misdemeanor bail jumping, along with 6 months in jail with credit for 124 days.

Charges of maintaining a drug trafficking place and possession of a controlled substance were dismissed.

She has another case, which is still open, for charges of possession of a switchblade knife, distribution of hazardous substance with abuse known (bath salts), two counts of possess with intent to deliver narcotics, felony bail jumping and possession of drug paraphernalia. She entered not guilty pleas to those charges. The court modified her bond amount of $5,000 cash to $5,000 signature bond. She is scheduled to return to court on August 13.

Comments

she's a real winner.

She's not a bad person dick

Well, did i ever say she was a bad person? nope, just said she was a winner. Think she would of learned the first time though. whats the point on telling on people when most likey she'll go right back to doing it? Obviously like the first time. OK BUBBA?

and if she was revoked..how'd she get out of jail? something fishy with that.

could be still working on it maybe? huh? jesus you guys always putting people down and not even know why

Uhm, it said she got revoked already and served 124 days of it? How did she get out then? That's all I'm asking..because all the people i know that got revocated didn't get to get out and choose when they served their revocation. Just seems odd.

yeah I didn't think it worked that way either. as far as I know the p o locks you up and you do your time imediately

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